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Villa Asha

Villa Asha

Tulum
4 Bedroom, 3 Baths
$475 to $1,300 USD / Night
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Villa Mirimar

Villa Mirimar

Tulum
5 Bedroom, 5 Baths
$1,092 to $5,714 USD / Night
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Villa Tulkal

Villa Tulkal

Tulum
8 Bedroom, 10.5 Baths
$6,000 to $20,000 USD / Night
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Casa Ha

Casa Ha

Tulum
4 Bedroom, 4 Baths
$3,500 to $6,700 USD / Night
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Aldea Canzul Estate

Aldea Canzul Estate

Tulum
3-10 Bedroom, 3-12 Baths
$1,900 to $10,425 USD / Night
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Casa Ixchel

Casa Ixchel

Tulum
6 Bedroom, 6 Baths
$4,070 to $7,500 USD / Night
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Villa Soliman

Villa Soliman

Soliman Bay
6 Bedroom, 7 Baths
$1085 - $4,000 USD / Night
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Quinta Clara

Quinta Clara

Playa del Carmen
7 Bedroom, 7 Baths
$1,200 - $4,000 USD / Night
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Beach House

Beach House

Playa Del Carmen
4 Bedroom, 4 Baths
$915 - $2,500 USD / Night
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Casa Nikki

Casa Nikki

Playa del Carmen
5 Bedroom, 5 Baths
$650 - $2,500 USD / Night
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Villa Estrella Del Mar

Villa Estrella Del Mar

Playa del Carmen
5 Bedroom, 4 Baths
$800 - $2,500 USD / Night
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Kite House

Kite House

Playa Del Carmen
4 Bedroom, 4.5 Baths
$1,000 - $3,500 USD / Night
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Local Knowledge
Local Knowledge Riviera Maya

Local Knowledge

Roughly an hour south of Cancun, in the state of Quintana Roo, you'll find the Riviera Maya. An elongated stretch of immaculate, snowy white Caribbean coastline that offers a luxurious selection in upscale boutique hotels, lavish resorts, deluxe villas, five-star dining and first-class spa facilities. Also referred to as the Mayan Riviera, the region is known for pampering its visitors with nothing but the highest quality amenities Mexico has to offer.

The coast includes: Puerto Morelos, known for its clear and calm waters that are perfect for snorkeling; historic Tulum, known for its peaceful and pristine beaches; as well as its own notable contribution to the ancient Mayan civilization; Playa del Carmen, a charming town renowned for its trendy shops, stirring streets, great dining, fun nightlife and chic European style. On the Riviera Maya you're sure to quench your thirst for adventure with a healthy dose of luxurious leisure!


Things to Know:

  • Accepted Currency: The Mexican Peso is the main form of currency, although the U.S. Dollars is widely accepted
  • Capital: Within the State of Quintana Roo
  • Airport: The main international gateway for the Riviera Maya is located in Cancun: Cancun International Airport (CUN)
  • Language(s) in Use: Spanish is the official language and spoken by most locals, though many in the service industry speak fluent English as well
  • Time Zone: Central Standard Time (CST)
  • Dialing (Country Code): +52 998
  • Climate in General: The average annual temperature is 28°C, peaking at an average of 32°C in the summer months. The nights cool slightly along the coast during the winter months to an average temperature of 24°C
  • Driving: Your valid, domestic driver's license is required to obtain a local driving permit for the state of Quintana Roo
What We Recommend
What We Recommend Riviera Maya

What We Recommend

Rio Secreto

Just 5 kilometres southwest of Playa del Carmen lies a glorious underground river that extends over 700 metres. In Rio Secreto, or the Secret River, explore draping stalactites and curious stalagmites; take a swim in this refreshing body of natural water as you soak in the esoteric experience of the underground.

Tulum

As the only Maya site that was built on the coast, the ruins in Tulum (the Mayan word for wall) are smaller than Chichen Itza's, but nonetheless offers a wonderful glimpse into this fascinating ancient civilization. Want more, after your tour you'll be rewarded with a trip down to the beautiful beach located just underneath the looming cliffs of this archeological site.


Celebration
Celebration Riviera Maya

Celebration

As a destination wedding spot, the Riviera Maya has been in vogue for many years now and does not look to be slowing down any time soon. The Mayan coastline offers such a spectacular backdrop that even the toughest of cynics on your guest list won't be able to deny the enchantment the area presents. The selection of wedding reception venues is unparalleled. Any type of reception from small-scale and intimate to extravagant and lavish, can be achieved here. The region is home to many world-renowned gourmet chefs, so catering your affair can be a culinary adventure in and of itself. It's your special day and the Riviera Maya can achieve your vision with talented wedding planners on hand, the right venues and of course the stunning surroundings.

Dining & Nightlife
Dining & Nightlife Riviera Maya

Dining & Nightlife

Most upscale resorts and smaller boutique hotels offer incredible restaurants serving everything from Mexican and Italian, to American classics and even fine Japanese. Along the coastal highway on your way back from a Mayan ruin or a day of touring the fabulous Xcaret (esh-cah-ret) park, you'll even come across many excellent beachfront eateries that serve up delicious freshly caught fish and conch.

For a night on the town, look no further than Playa del Carmen. This once sleepy hamlet is the place to be when the sun sets on the Riviera. The nightclubs are small but all the rage, as the world's hottest DJs love to play here. There's something for everyone from quaint lounges to casual beachfront bars hosting great live folk music nights. If you're situated in the northern tip of the Riviera Maya, then heading into Cancun is also a viable option for the evening.

Activities & Attractions
Activities & Attractions Riviera Maya

Activities & Attractions

Charter a private yacht with your closest friends and cruise up/down the coastline for the day. Take a detour over to Cozumel Island for a glorious swim in the clear waters and break out the snorkel gear for an expansive and stunning view of the coral reefs. Speaking of swimming, the Riviera Maya offers beautiful waters underground as well, by way of its well-known and sacred (in ancient times) cenotes, especially in Akumal's Laguna Yal-Ku. The Riviera Maya region sits on top of an immense underground network of freshwater rivers and small lakes located in vast subterranean caverns. The waters are rich with body purifying minerals. Stalactites suspended from the ceiling and the occasional stalagmite cracking through the ground beneath your feet adds to the mysterious feeling; making the experience even more thrilling.

Renowned For
Renowned For Riviera Maya

Renowned For

The Riviera Maya is a long stretch of beautiful azure Caribbean waters with soft sugary white sand. This is enough reason to visit, although the plush amenities make this destination a must, especially for romantic getaways. At once a sleepy coast, known by only local fishermen and a handful of travellers, Riviera Maya has now become a world-class escape from the everyday, and a pleasurable retreat for beach lovers.

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